Book about Riga receives award

The Baltic Assembly's award was presented to the Lithuanian philosopher and writer Arvydas Juozaitis for a book about Riga titled "Riga: The Civilization of Nobody", The Lithuania Tribune reports, referring to Lrytas.lt.

The book written by A. Juozaitis
was published by Alma Littera this
year.

The books tells about the history,
politics, culture and daily life of Latvia, informs LETA/ELTA.

A. Juozaitis has lived in Latvia
for the past few years. Based on his own experience and historical documents,
the author reveals the identity of Latvians, its neighbors, and Riga, its
capital.

The Baltic Assembly also honored
two other creative minds. Latvian conductor Andris Nelson was nominated for spreading around the world
awareness of the name of Latvia and the Baltic countries.

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